1860,_ A1E i g .. „ : 41106 - 010S 14)44., b 4Tsisti I ,4 l#o.ziot osktnikd atall•e!leivod tb,fl,t a rgestUnd most deslii stOoli-iir t3i . etods ever bUote sliown In Allentown, and die 'tiew tendY'Xdltoccrmmodate the public , in all•pfities.antl:qUtilities of ‘hoods. We , do W6t It d fouvettite•Oneitoolszlikeininie Attire , silo,lbut She old kaYttig -21 s ftio ,, entittr:bafrel makes the most noise; We aro readyloinstain what We saViaChlicstbek confabs oft: t 1 _ a! --Imo LADIES , ,DRESS,GeHapd - A 'splenditt-assortment : of:Spring. und-Simainar Ladies .TDiesii Goods, such as 'plain, black; land.fi :guro sllloitaidresites; •oolored, ' Striped/ 'elienepattd 4buquadere'llreiai silks, from 50 cents to 12:410..sz .Pryard, Mirage, Delantsi•Ducals, Dalzarinen:Pottl loheves,Ahallie,-Valancits', ;Lavelle - Cloth, •MOdete -Cl6th„ Gingham, Prints, Ohinzes„plain:aratightei ißrilllents,!Lowns, Bereges, Extension'Skirts. Man Jtlllas; Ditstere,torlther with a full variety °rime& -they , feel satisfied to please every body, iftboy.giv , them' alb:lel:before purchasing eleewberophy • , SHIMER:, SN . 'S . neeortment,of Men'e wee ench as Black, and „Colored Clothe, Yelp; ,and• Plsiq Oassimere, ,Tweods, Merino Crieeimere .3:inton Deellmeres, Jeans, Denninra, Cottonede . wd , ail..kinde of other goads too c .nemerous mention which they offerSPe.atile•AY: • ItNNINGEIV i)lXhibitt. itkwi t s:=4c . :pinata. .iligorialeikt of 23hawls, P, 4poli tta, B4ok 4 1ind ICOT4ioa InOt ana,Modo Clo}orq Shawls ? SquarO. find . toog sAkes4oikid, Provo ahgwls, 1115915'.§111#1!Tharls.'aukVpis ne)sin IghoWls, Tor iota INNINGER a gIIIMER. ~TTMBEIttIitiAB•AIID"PARASOI.4I . —A full on. U sartment of nmberellas, drar pribet end gailUleo of 811 k and Cot Con Bun Ilreherellos, a full lino of Parasols which they offer very low for eale.. RENINGER k tIHIMER. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH. —A full-assortment of ingrain, threeply and tapestry carpets, and witton'and wool stair Carpets.. Plo9r, Stair and Ta ble Oil Cloth of all qualities and width, very law for sale by • BENNINGER & SIIIMER. GROCERIES. —A full .assortment - .of Grocerlee such as —Rio and Java Coffee. all kinds .11 New Orleans, Porto Rico, Cardinals, Muscovado, and all kind of Syrup Molasses, all kinds of Sugar, Teas, Honoy, Raisins, Oils, Chocolate, Cheese, Rice, Sal. Soda. Soda Ash, Sup. Car., of Soda, all kinds of Spices which they offer very low by BERINGER .dc SMARR. Fll3ll. -.All kinds of Fish, such as No. 1 and 2. Quarter, halves, and whole barrel Mackerel, Scale Fish, Herrings and Cod Fish, for sale by RENINGER do SHIMER. ALT.—Ground Liverpool Salt in sacks and par 1.3 busheL Ashton fine Salt, and Dairy Soaks fur side by RENINGER 4 SEEDIER. Allentown, April 14, 1800. ' —tf The Red Lion. What's the matter ? •what's the fuss ? what's loose ? what's up? What's the cause of this mighty commotion 1 Is the Jordan on Me P is the Lehigh dried up ? Have the mountains boon set all in motion ? What does Jack yell about? what is got into Brown ? Why is all'the world racing and running?— It lathe Rod Lion, he lays himself down With an air full of oomfort and cunning ; He shakes his thiok mane as if in groat anger But not with intent to devour, For ho merely roars out: where is friend Gange -1 . ivere? `And asks him the very same hour : Who liasl that yoit, had - hoot' oluplad out of the fifty more Oaks had:boon kicking? It canna bb true, for it would not bo fair, Unless through some partisan tricking. TAllis pleases old Gangwere, and puts him in cheer. And he sings out: we'll makq it all right, sir. Had I but continued to take some ono's hem', I could stay wherul was, without doubt, air. They think, that the square is a magnet of might, Surpassing the North Pole's attraction, And draws to its focua,by day and by night The friends of a pure Malt-Decoction. lily." Pretzels; have , always been splendid, they say, And so was my " Swietzer"—by Jingo And Segars that I've frequently given away, Aro selling at 3 cents in Mingo. And had I not served up so " bully," indeed, It would be " by golly" no wonder, That no one would follow me oveNthe street, 7.lsrhen others do servo over yonder. . . Now, finally, friends and acquaintances, oomo And meet at the Red Lion nightly. Your old daddy Gangewer has plenty of room You'll find none so clever .and uprightly. And should his new cellar take lire, the flame Could bo quenchod with delicious lager And the fire in the stomach his lunches rill tame, Then mind and lookout , • AB. GANGWERE Allentown, March 28, 1880. IMPORTANT TO .FEMALES DD. ClLDDSDattai.Dre) DILL% Prepaepd by Cornelia) , L. Chaoleman, IL D. • - NEW YORK CITY. The oombinatiOn of ingredients _in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all Irregularities, Pairiflil Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpation of the heart. whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and Hibbs, .to., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. OheeSemen's Pills are invaluable, as they wil bring on the monthly period with regularity. La dies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheese man's Tills doing all that they represent to do. . . NONCE. There is one condition of the female system in which the Pine cannot be taken without producing ' a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to. ii PREGNANCY. Such is the irresietable tendenvy of 'the ifedieide lo restore the sexual function, to a normal condition, the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. -,•• Warranted purely vegetable, 'and free from any* Nodle thing lujorioui. Eipliott din;ctione, be read accompany each box. Price $1... Sent by mail on onolosing $1 to Da. Con:undue D. Onincas max, Box 4351, Poet Ofiloe, Now York Olty. • Sold by one Druggist In every Town in the 11. S. R. B. IIIITCHINGB, SZYBRAL AGENT FOB Trts UNFTED STATBB. 14 Broadway St., New York. To whom all 1177wlesale orders ;should be addressed. Sold In Allentown by 4ohnß...lSleseer;suut E. D. Uwe% December 9, 1859. —ly TRUSSES! BRAUES! SUPPORTERS C. H. NEEDLES, 'S. W. Seiner Twelfth and Baca Streets, ,NULADELPHIA. DRACTICAL — ADTIISTER of Rupture Trusses and Meohanioal :Remedies. Min constantly on hand a large /gecko( Genuine French trusses, also a complete assiament of the beet American, includ ing the celebrated Whites Patent Lever Truss, be lieved by the+bbet. authorities to be superior to any yet invented English and American Supporters, and B.elts,i3houlder Waco, Suspensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to both sexes, in neat portable oases, French Pessaries, 'Urinal Bags Order!, erid lettere of enquiry, will meet prompt alto:Wpm,: Augrist:gii, 1869, H. 114. B. LICHTCAP & CO., _=: COMMISSION INCHANTS; nil No. 106 VlTsirron• Street • Corner of Washington, NEW YORK. CONSIGNMBNTB of Flour, Grain, Eleeds, and all kinds orProdueegenerally'solleited. The Partnership heretofore existlnghetween H. H. B. Lightest' and George Wenner under the nine of 11. 11:•B..Lighteitp k Co.. is this day dissented by mutual consent. The 'business will be carried on by 11. 11. B. Lighting, tinder the same name. Mr. George Wen ner will hereafter act as agent for the House , ' New York, February 15, 1850, are prepared to do all sorts of grist-work.and to fur- Send for Sir Walter Da Ruse's GREAT nish Flour, Feed and Grain of all kinds at Butz's BOOK.—Every married and single woman Mill on the Jordan creek one.mlle from.the borough. "hoild Belie this valuable and Instructive work. It Wheat, Rye, Corn anti Oat', bought at the highest .will:save- them many sleepless nights and days of Everitt:4 prlcopithor at, the mill oeatthoirstore•bouse sorrow. Every young man and woman conteinplat, at the corner of Ninth and Lindlin Streets, (comnionly tog holy wedlock, should have this highly Immo- known as the Free Hall.) Orders for Flour, Feed and elm Pax* to thoeb Wile read it, thous- Grain rocolved either at their store how or at the of., ,ands .of dollar', and many ofter.ohagrins and re- ,offize at' tbeir cosl.yard,ln Vitst Ward, (T. J. Map grey!. ,iotbera, fathers,, Meters, brothers send for pinger's late stand.) Tho undersigned will carry on 4 sad read ;Its inatiliative pages. You will never as heretofore the coal and grain business at their. regret it. • Bent:froo ,to a 4!„), address, by enclosing old stands: Business . hereafter *carried on exolu- Balr'sterap,sl4 W. DeRUBE, M. D. . sively on the cash principle. • • Box 84Blilladelidill, Pay Post Offlce: • " ROTH, MICKLEY & CO. ,':':Beliritary 72;1880. . . Allentown ) Nov. 2, 1859. - , ;tit ract op Aq i noepspvy, as food, and such (waa,.,tho r An.gtNation, 13 9 1 0 10 W Franklin, gave When .he said me sobcriyi.and apply tliy , self with industry, and .with' practising: pies of ocon ouiy, yeu, will be sure to, succeed . year undertak ,lngerfereemiomy.iaef, a,great revenue and by depopitingstuph revenuq ;in, the, store _ , ) Olt ti , n SZ . • which they have just.oponed at, the oorner of Eighth anti Harailtim.lso.o. Opposite the well known Hagen buch's Hotel, 'Bald store rooms furl:nal" occupied by Scklauch.f.a. , :Dannalutuer, have. just.. received from Philadelphia gild ,Plow,Yorls,,Netth a largo and splen— did variety of Merchandise, which cannot, be beat outside otithe cities for beauty and.ohenpness. . Their consists of every , variety of • 'SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS, Groceries,.Queensware,. 'Earthenware, Glass Catilets.,' Clathi Oil . Shi;aes, , which, they tire ealiing for cash, at a very. small ad vance on wholesale, pity Their . are ell of the most'fashioneble selections, composing Rich Fancy Silks, new styles, Boiled BleckSilks, imported, ?Mtn Poll do:Sois e in every shade and color. llintlecipellaYademßilks ' Ehpleg, /aerie li ne and Florence Silks, Shawls, Metalde,-Ouittos, h Glbssy:Velen elan, " !.10kOne Relstentis, Berages, Grenadines, India Silks, Chintzes, Jce. 'est Fronting and Family Linens. • Cloths end Casaimeres. Moulins, Flannels, Ticking, Piano and Tables Covers, Table Cloth, Marseilles Quilts, , Allendale Quilts, &0., Lo. Together CIA a full assortmour of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode. Give us a call, examine the goods and learn the prioos, and you will be convinced that our goods are what,tboy should be, and as peo should bavo them—good and cheap, Vgs.,,The highestrnarket prices paid for ail kinds of produce. • . SAIIURL gIIALER, Salesman. JOSIATI GERMAN.] . [NATHAN GERMAN, JR. Allentown, March 28, 1860. —I y NO EICITEMINTI FOR the better accommodation of our customers, and the public, generally, ire' will about the first of March, 1860, move to No. :10 'East •liamilton St., next door to the Post Office. Whore the largest stock of Queonsware over offered in Lehigh chanty, will bo opened for sale at the lowest possible prices. Wholesale and retail, in sets or by the piece. Stores taking an assortment will be supplied at Philadel phia prices. All in want of any thing in our line are cordially invited to call and examine our goods and prices and satisfy themselves of the trath of the above statements. Oar stock • consists in part of every pattern, style, quality and color, of China, Glass and Quoensware, Stone,•Roelcingham, Yellow and Brittania Ware, Lumps of all kinds. • per-Lamps alteredand repaired to burn Coal Oil. QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE. In sets All kinds, and by For' Hotel the piece, And Family use. Tea Sets, Tumblers, Dinner Sets, Lager Mugs, Chamber Sots, Dishes, Bird roan* Mugs, Cups, Howls. Bowls, Dishes; Cnke Stands, Pitchers, Plates, Jars, Pitchers, Ac., Ac., &c. Bottles, Flasks, STONEWAB:E. Decanters. Butter Puts, Lamps and Glebes, Milk Pots, Shades, Jars, Jugs, Sucking Bottles, • Spittoons, Breast Cups. Pitchers, Ac. LAMPS. BRITTANNIA. All kinds, Tea Pots, Fluid Lapps, Coffee Pots, Coal Oil Lamps, Tea Urns, Parlor Lamps, Ale Pitchers, Table Lamps, Castor Spoons, Night Lamps, Mugs, Cups, Suspension Lamps, Ladles, . , • Hand Lamps, Lamps, Ac. . Church Lamps, Hull Lamps, Ac. Don't forget the place, next door to the Post Office. • ' T. C. KERNAHEN, Allentown, January 25, 1860. -IYI MANHOOD, HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED Just Published. in a Xaled Envelope. ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADI ICAL CURE OF SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility,. Nervousnose and Involuntary MANS ions t ladiming Bripbteney and Mental and Physical Incapacity. • BY ROB. J: CULVERWELL, M. D., . Author of " The Greets Book, Av." The world-renowned' , .author, in this admirable Lectors, clearly proves from his own experience that tho awful consequences , of self-abuse may be effec tually removed without: Medicine and without dan gerous Surgicat:dperations, hoagies, Instruments, rings or cordialej pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what-his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. Thli 'Lecture will trevern boon to thousands and thousands.l Saab under seal to any address, poet paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps by addressing Dr. OIL T. 0. KLINE, M. D., 480 first Montle, New York, Post Box 4686. . January 17.—Dec. 14 ALLEN HOUSE, ALLENTOWN, PENNA. THIS well:known House will hereafter be con ducted under the personal supervision o Yohe A Newhard, who will spare no pains to maintain the high reputation, the House has heretofore borne. It is the largest and most cen tral Mouse in the place, being situated at the corner of the Publie Square and Hamilton street. Its cen tral location renders it the more convenient for business men as well as for those travelling for pleasure. The House is provided with Baths, Airy Chambers, Parlors, Reading Room, Ai., Ac. The bill of fare and table accommodations are the best the market affords. Every attention Is given to insure the comfort of pests. Agreeable society may always be found at this establishment. An omnibus is always in readiness to• convey passen gers to and from the depot at the arrival and'depar tore of every train. JOSEPH F.' NEWHARB, Propri,tors. ' EPHRAIM YORE, Allentown, October 20th, 1859. TO THE PUBLIC. Tait Tin and Copper Smith business, .1 so successfully carried on for the last twenty.one year at No. 38 and 42 _ • West Hamilton Street, in the Borough of Allentown by Amos Ettinger, will fromand after the first ofAu., gust •be conducted under the firm of Ettinger & Son. Tho attention of the public is called to the fact, that the husiness.bereafter will beconduetid on the Cash System. By so dealing we expect to reduce our prices, .sell cheaper than ever, and thereby benefit the public as well as ourselves. Thrnkful for past favors, the new firm solicit as continuance of the patronage, with which the old. business stand has been favored. CM A polite invitation le extended to ell such, as . are indebted on the old books. to make settlement in cash or acceptable papers. Those Who may not know, when an account is duo, may be reminded soon by legal process. ABIOS ETTINGER,. WM. J. ETTINGER. July 21, 1859 CRAIN, FLOUR AND COAL. THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that they COI OMMII -srt optic. e t edferslgnedohavletettitorlilitegeatr , LitUld• DRAKES' SPECIFIC .11011480PATHIO RE/JERI:ES elth the most satisfactory multi, anti IffeingliNenlldederp in'thelc genUlnenese, purity, . -Mita , chevrhally rettomWernd•thenhto • “Ttibmi Whir* Hite hive safri;eallible;:antleilleraclOtte.+ , I..rbruedlee aC hand for Privetsuse- use.: • • to,if The Her.. Wm. Hostrue.,.edllpg,nr" The Northern Irendent," Auburn, N. y . ..iyei• Re v . 601' D.D' Rectorof St.,DeteiWeitbreli,'AuberthN. eat": B. Yelres,' , Ohapliln rif Ihe Auburn Orate Prison; the !Rev: Spencer:air Rice, Reator,,Nettqlml• . ford, Mass.; the Rev. Allen Steele, NerrYorit Con- If Dirence • ,the Rev. Samuel Nichols, E ast -Gertiititto Con- • ference:N. ;•• the Rev: 1 1 ; Si 'Pratt, Three; 4%1' the Rev. John E. Roble, Buffalo ; A. O. Hart, Ese.,•4lllba; • N. , Yr; the Ilith."Nent Dow; Fortino(); ; ,tlm,Hon. achtrylerOolfor r ilottlh-llend, , Ind.; the lion. George • Humphreys, N. Y. ; Itenry D."o4*, Esq.; Edltbr of ' the Ohio' State Journal,' Colutillids,•Ohlo the Iron: ' R. , Graham, Moline; 111,1 .ths lion; Thotnaa J. .. Chase, .Mohticello,Tta.—, 'the Hon. Joseph i lientnlicr, •.• • Utlea,••bi: Y.;;: Win. Bristol, Gtlen, N. Y., ; A. 9. Pond, Esq., Utlen, N. Y. ; James Ditmkiit,Esq.,Hash-. • 7I1 1 !,,Tiill• • • • LIST OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES No. 1.-For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2:-For.Worm Fever, Worm'Colle, Wetting the No. B.• For Collo, Crying, Teething', end Witbeful. ness of Infants, . • Dlertinen, Cholerntirantiim, had Sum mer Complaints. N0.'5.-Vdr Colid, 011 . 01161, Dysentery, or bloody •No, AL-For Cholera, Cholera 'lllorhui, Tomlting. No. 7:-.For Colighs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. r. No. 8.-For Tooth-nclie, Face,.nclie. and Neuralgia. Ifeadnehr, Vertigo,. Heat and Fullness , No: 10..C-Dvsesettia,Ftt.t.F--For Weak niul Deranged , Storriaeh, Constipation; and Livir Complaint. • , •No ; 11.-Fon raga's Inn KOULAatria g:anty, Pain ful, or Sopprected Periods. • •. • • • • No:15 -For Leacurrhea. Profuse Menses, and ,Ileartng•Dovoofelisunales. . ..iNo.18:-.1•FoeCtottp, Bootee CoUgh..uad 13rathing, No. 14.-SALT Murat Pii.t.4.-M Erysipelas,' Frup-, tionti,•Plmplee on the Face. . No. 15.-‘.ltunusiaric Pins-- For Palu, Latuensls, or•Bormsesti In the. Chest, Dads, Loins, or Limbs. • • A.-For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old•Mlsmanaged Aguei. •P.L-For Plies,•Blind or Weeding, Internal or 12x. tuna • •• • • 0.-For Bore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Failing, Weals, or Blurred Sight, C.-For Catarrh; of Ping standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C.-. For Whooping Cough, abating Its violence and shortening Its course. lu all acute diseases, such ris Fevers, inflammations, Diarrhaia,'Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases M Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Fry elpeMs, the advantage •cf giving the prolier, yemedies pros - aptly is obvious, and In an such cases the spe cifics act like a charm. 'he entire disease Is often arrested at once, and In all case, the violence of the attack Is moderated, the diseue shortened, and ren- dered Dew dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent oc currence, and wilt& so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at once Mined by the. Fever and Cough Pills. In, all chronio diseases such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Fe male Debility, add Dregularitied, old Headaches, Bore or Wealeßyee, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper ap plication will afford a cure In almost every Instance. Often the cure of. a 4ogle chronic difficulty, such as •Dyspepsh4 PilefFor Omarrh,-Hoadache or• Female Wealmeol, has more than paid for the case ten times over. Case of 20 vials complete, In morocco, and Book, 65 Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain, . 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, end• Book, . 2 Cue of . 6 boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions, 25 cts. Single lettered' boxes,' with dlrectlbtuo,.... .. . .. DO ots. Large case with 2 on. vials. for planters and phy sicians, $l5 ALSO SPEOISIOS FOR ARTIOU oR PatillSlC. —Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expec toration. Price, 60 cents per box. Foe EaR DMORAROI2I AND DRAYNRlE.—Dlechargea from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or liferourialm. For Noises in the Head,. Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 60 cents per box. Fon BOROlTLA.—Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and In durated Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cacheiy of Children. Price, 60 cents per box. FOR GRRNRAL —Phydcal • or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sicknesi, Excessive Medication, or Exhausting Discharge.. Price, 60 cents per box. Fos Daorst.—Fluld Accumulations, Tumid Siren lugs, with Scanty Secretion,. Price, 60 cente per box: l'oa SRA-SlORNEl9.—Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Neu sea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 60 cents per box. Fox UanianT DISRABES.—For Gravel, Renal Cal culi, Difficult, Milani Urination, Diseases of tho Rid neys. Price, 50 cents per box. Fos Sculast. Einesioss.—Livoltnitary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad. Re sults of Evil Habits. The most successful and effi cient remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full directions, $1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the professional care, Or to meek advice of Prof. HU* PORRTS, can do so, at his office, 562 Broadway, daily from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M., or by letter. OUR RE24EDIEB BY NIAIL Look over the list; make up a case of what kind you choose, and inclose the amount In • current note or stamps by mall to our address, at 502 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will he duly returned by mail or express, trenot charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an active, efficient • Agent for the sale of ont Remedies In every town or community In 'he United States. Address Dr. HUY. PUREYS k Co., No. 502 BROADWAY, New-Yong. E. D. Lawall, agent In Allentawn3 Jacob S. La wall, agent iu Catasauqua, March 28, 1360, Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS RAM' 13 AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT his Nedicine has been used by the public for six yea's, with inoreasiily flieor. 11 to resonanended to Curs Dyspepsia, Xerrousness, lleart- 11111 . 11 ' Colic Paine,. Wind in the Stomach, or Pclitat in the Bowels,fleadashe, Drowsiness, Kidney Conydnintt, Low Spirits, Deliriums Tremens, Intionperance. IT STIMULATES, DIUILARATER, INVIGORATES. BUT WILL NOT INTLIXICATE on STUPIFT. AS A MEDICINE, it is quick and effectual, cure log the most ,aggravated cases of DYepopsia, Kidney Complaints, and, all other derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the must melancholy and drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous and sickly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that.horrible curse to humanity, the DELIRIUM TRE MENS, will almost immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigo rating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. . Dose.—One wino glass full as often as necessary. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. Ono dose will cure Heart-burn. Three' doses will cure Indigestion. One dose will give you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dys pepsia. ' One dose will remove the distressing and disagree. able effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stom , ch receives the Invigorating Spirit, the dis tressing load and all painful feelings will be re. moved. One dose will remove the most distressing pains of Colic, eitber in the stomach or bowels. A few doeee will remove obstructions in the Kid ney, Bladder or I:rinary Organs.. Persons who are seriously afflicted with soy Kid ney Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use of ono or two bottles. IRO NIGHTLY DISSIPATION Persons who, from dissipating toe much over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent headaches,• sickness at stomach, weak ness, giddiness, &c., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should take tho Invigorating Spirit three times a day: it will make them strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy it will be found nn invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All the proprietor asks, is a trial, and to induce this. be has put up the INVIGORATING SPIRIT in pint bottles, at 60 cts., quarts $1• General Depot, 48 Water Street N.Y. Sold by F. D. Lawall, J. D. Moser arid Lewis Schmidt & Co., Allentown, Pu. February 1, 1860 GLENN'S ONE PRICE HAT. AND CAP STORE, (CORNER Or TRH Pm: STORY BLOCK,) N. Westoorner of Eighth and Race Streeta, PIIILA 4 IgELPIIIA. • The Public are Tespectfally invited to bear in mind that at this Store may be found an.assortment of I l ashionable and Ilauklao Moleskin Vela ate, Soft Hats, High, Low and Medium Depth Crown, Cloth and Glazed Cape. Plush and Plush Trimmed Caps for Men and Boys Fancy Rath and Caps for Children, at Fair Prices OVIErNO TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR GOODS. January 18, 1860. —ly In - vg ,poLLABs PER DAY, can cortsOly be miao—NO risk to run. No capital reqUired.-- Aertts.liapted.ovorywhece. Addipee Box 77 Allentown, Peatett.i PRICE CM CO ............. ~ .. ~ . . • .. . _ 7 ...• 0 1 t...) A ; 13 Tel i , rii4 ...,„ -•„.,-,,,,,,,,v,,, Dui.. ,in Amil,* ;,::,....:,,... - 4- , ..•„. 1 „,..ka 't 7, ~„,w,7 , ,,,,• 10 4-c o ri. 1.,,,,,c.,05:1,.r.1 --: - 1 " - '' '".'; - . ' •• ' • '!•• .r.' ' ... I, ' -•• , i -' • ,f.• ! , / , ! . ..;:l li •iM . :AILAMiII "11BIE 001 4111 L ir...g' . PIP I tiiiil ei — I , ~,, ~., ~,,,r,•, i r:,. ~,, i.:.•. - :,i '4,1 . 1 . ~.,,,,, ,-. , . .. •••\••' 1 ' 1 • A IF:P - Ir - EL R7.UAI'O''N' , .i' ''. , ',-:',,. -.• ~..1,:. 1) .'ir , •6 iliii.....v. r; , -;1 , ~ ,_:: ~, ~. , 11 . ' . i 1 . n .. t . ', 16 ..,.. r tr, 41 i- t i: ;,:,; .i . , , . - ... •;,•' \ - tH .0-1119 iNE „L.N.D,R1.1,1014k4 ill 7t f gi(uni.,l• 4 .' A' -'; : ..:' ~...1;:: 2 ...,..::•: .... ' :,'" ‘l / , '''. 4. ' . I ~.- - • ,° ( -- a I • ;t; :1 , 1 ' a . : CA211'4.1 OM =I OEM IBM • :-,•:f ' Se t•-, .Ir , rr ..' r i n'T`kr .i.. . , . S. - E4lt,t . ' VON, _rultNitirrrE -TA 'ALEitt.l, Noo 3• : 2 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, .Pa.— , Now is the time to buy your furniture. ;Having adopted the Cash system, we can:imam the public genes:ally, that we can ,Sell twenty per cent cheaper than goods in our lino of like qualitY. can be pur chased at any other Cabinet Ware Rooms in Allentown. Come one and all, both-great and 'small, old and young, rich and poor ' L nod' she our large stook of VABYET WARE', consisting- of 'Secretaries, Book- Cases, Side-boards Bureaus and•Dreseers, Sofas, Loungca,'Recking Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, and in fact, every article needed by a family,. that have Just Commenced house keeping. . • `.• • • Our Windsor and Cane-104 Chairs. and Looking Glasses surpass everything of fib • . : their kind 0 1 1ie found in'town in price and beauty,• and excel them of New York and Pk adelphlaln point of endurance and cheapness. Come and judge for yourselves. • " . Every article is warranted to be ns represented or no sale. Nene but the best workmen Ilk . Are employed in our establishment. , .... .""-- OrtTneker's, Putnam's, Gross' and Howe's Patent Spring Beds, for toile cheap for ifik'F• Ai:AO , "t cash. Mattresses Of every description at it very low price for cash. The largest stork , 40 . ", "..''''.'!" of Gilt and Carved Moulding in town •tind can he bought cheaper for cash of S. Sell & ' , iii ... i4silltai Son than at tiny other Cabinet Ware ' Rooms its town. '•,.•-• , 1 -c..4...L N. B.—All those under the sad Want of an Unskrtaker will be promptly accommodated ` either by day or night, by S. Sell & Son, who also attends to the making of shrouds, he. Those Undertakers who reside in the country, we will sit all times supply with the hare coffins and all kinds of the latest styles of trimmings at very low prices for cash. . P. S.--Now all we want is a call from one and all before purchases aro insole elsewhere. All goods packed-free of charge and sent any distance either by railroad or by public road. SSELL & SON, have now added to their largest stock of Cabinet Ware, the largest and finest assort ment• of Winslow Shades and Fixtures dint ever was offered to the public in Allentown, whiCh they will sell 20sper cent cheaper for cash than anyother house in Town. ts„.All kinds of Wood and Lumber taken in exchange fur Furniture by S. SELL & SON. Thankful for past and presen't customers, npsl we hope by strict attention to business to welcome ninny new ones, at the low prices we now sell at for cash. Don't forget the place, No. 32 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, a few doors below the German Reformed Church SAMUEL SELL.] • Allenumn, January 11, 1800 i7frete Goods, .Thr Goods NEW / IF RIEDER Jr, LERCH, No 9, West IlamiltonStrecot, Allentown, P. We Intro gist Toturnoti from ‘ll Nen York rind Philadelphia with a large and splendid assuitment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. The liberal patronage we have received wo consider a Imtlielent guarantee for enlarging our Stock, Boleiving that by keeping a largo and well selected stock of goods. That we can increase our sales and therefore afford to sell at less profits, adhering to the now rule of "Large Sales and Small Profits." • Weiler d. Lerch malco baits in fine goods such as Plain and Figured Black Silks, Fancy Silks, of ovary shade, color and latest styles, now styles of Irish Toplins, Silk Irons, Camlllas, English and. French Barges, Valencias, Challios, now materials for Travelling goods, &c., Wo have also a largo stook of. Shawls, Raglans, Dustres, Mantilas, Sun .Umberollas; Parasols, Kid Gloves, Bombazines Alnpuccas; all Wool Delaines, Chally Delainos, Black and figured Silk Irones at cents per yard, 111 Ardis, Valenoins, Lisle Timm! Ginglinms, Calicoes, Black English Otago, Love and Crane Yells, Collars, kc: Also a full assortment of half mourning goods.. Ladies and chuareas STEEL SPRING SKIRTS, white and colored from 20 cents up to $2OO. G. - ENTLEME.N'S' WEAR .Block and light colored cloth, Casdimares, Vesting% Jeans fie. • A great variety of Misery, Gloves Linens, Linen Handkerchief, Linen and Woolen Table Covers, Marseilles Quilts, Bosom, Collard, Cravats Umbrellas d.e.. Queenswure and Glasses in nil vitriotiem . , . .''... WE hove always on band n large and well selected Bloch cf Sugar, Tens, Molasses, . - ,1-,, :, Mil' Coffee, Raisins, Spices; Coarse and floe Salt by_sack or bushel, • Dried Fruits ;'.‘eaW' •' 'on fall kinds constantly on hand. wls iii ° FISH! FISH ! FISH! :........_.:,:._,:-.4.--;- Muckarel No. 1, 2 and 3, Whole Halves, and Quarter barrels. White Fish which we ear at cost for Cash. N. B.—All kinds of cenntry produce taken In exchange for goods, and the highest market price pall. "Skig.,Pieaso give ue a call before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing geode. I(OEDER LERCH.. . [B. F. LERCII. C. H. ROEDER]. Allentown, April 11, 1860 Continental Restaurant BILLLIaRD sa.LOON, WITH FIRST CLASS PHELAN TABLES; CORNER OF HAMILTON AND FIFTH STREETS, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, a22IL MI t 4 VT 411 a /Pasa • W. W. HA.MERSLY, Proprietor Allentown, May 9, 1860.—t1 The cheapest and Best IN ALLENTOWN ! CAN BE BOUGHT AT . PoittlElt COLTIES "PALATIAL CLOTHING EMPORIUM." No. 11 East Hamilton Street, a few doors below the Allen House. Those in want of Clothing Come and . take a Look REMEMBER THE PLACE, No. 11 BELOW THE ALLEN HOUSE. FRANCIS H. 'IIItEINIG.] [SAMUEL CULVER. Vai.Agents for Baker and Grover'e Sowing Machines. [March 14,1Ek10.-1y ME -::if : ,s-~1 fcltlMlEllagc. ..clik_. 111 - MCIII MEIII2I MEI S. SELL & SON. ie. B. M. SELL 0 Xll to ._:. ",41 :, .:•••it: . • -•- .... i t The proprietors, analitanufaeturerkellloB-1. ,ITETTEII.'4,' O,ELE44.4PP S,TOD,EAUBI 13ITr ; Tgas. can appeal with - .perfect; 'cotififikattie' to pbYsiolatiland'eitiVefils ifortei.alrOf Oat:tatted! Eithtes,'Vecaitse the'liitiatdit i line tilititi 1'4414' 7 ! tation heretofore ' ''A:l 'en' fable 'Upon this point will spank - Moro, polts,rfutly than ! 'idlutneti of bait)" aaiteVti'tkor biltisthitiglitiffery. I Tho 'tropsuniptioirof lllestettetiti Stddatok Bitt. I ,iota. for ' the Mat year 'amended 'tki over, ti lull& I million bottles,. and • ficim litittmanlfest;'steady I ittordatie iit timeitpatiti it is evident.ihht:duting 1 ' the; coming ; Tear . the 000stimptithi will,-.XOttah I 'netts orio , ulillionhotittlean Wilio , inntiensOMOPußfr , I iconild ,fleVer. 1141.310 1 ,3Ai1k E. , Pljk. hilt:49Fltlitqr.Tallt ' imPdiCilual Minn* c9 l 4 l lket!' 4 1 th9;Pqrl l ,* 7 t , tioPrW l, OF: §itPel illP ,I ) .f t*}P. , 9,9P t ePTPTRFT4 I ttnaitns ; .p . „tlioso , ließcums,o., trio country. ,w eFo:ttio, ailelt hest. kno.l9,,iiha nos ; iccomEttend; tea Merit to; their palleiite, lint. 'ardyeatti itt'a lii Okla' E ilidiohilmbiiiiitila Hsi effi'eaCiiii all ,biiiatig it..eluii6l:ledeittifieittetillt I and the diseruieS'rethilling ibeithfiiiirt, ':""t' ' This is not a temporary popularity, obtained bk ,extiaordinar *ofrottei in' the:Valler.:tfbm- i : pet ing tate ,qualitilit; of , the 'Bit ters i , but a-,501,k,1 1 ,- ..,estianatien, of nu inveluable•mcdioine,..whicth ie . deatA4 o, l:lo4 oBB :ePPlilllg.:lks•tinle*fic .1 1 tn .i.,,' lipstetter's,,Stoach, Bitters..:have,,prevaui 'a croao T A,t e ~r4g i ctit,s .where ,fever l 001,agne . and Various , I cibet' htilifutS ~Compltunea rttlyi)! counted theiOietin i ni by Inndreda. ' ' TO',be! able' ti'slate; cinifidently that the otftferk"; ' tiridecithiti cure for Old, Btly'sPePaiti.aiiii lilie' ,'dit,c'esds,ls la the lirapriOtorO a - scitirhe ova-• allOyed pleatuitt. It renp;ries till morbidlnatter , I fiem the Stortuieli, 'purifies the thatid;.i and' imparts renewed vitality to thenersonWsystetii, , giving it that tone and energy indispensable , for the restoration of health. It optratesiipon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,. mildly but powerfully, and soon restores. them ' • to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of, the, functions of liatutte,,,. it ; !• •.. , , . ~ Elderly personsmay .use the Bitters daily as per directions, on the, bottle, and they wAl,find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort' declining years, as, if is pleasant to the' palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent no a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the ev . l , . deuce of thonsanda!of aged men and women. who have experienced the:benefit of usinviiis preparation while suffering from stomach de. raugements and general debility ; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this., article. A few words to the 'gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that, many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and ebild.is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to foret herdewa,health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. ShoUld the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear, of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system. and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting wials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily torefigth. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: mutterers front fever nud ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all disenaes or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nur'sing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Ilos.! tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for 'HOST IiTTER'B CELEBRATED STO SIA CII BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words .. Dr. d. lieetetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the .bottle, and stamped on the metalli&cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. • • , _ __ _ _ _ MI INE 11111 ME ' fr =1 A 2- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. • AGENTS.—LowIs Schmidt .4 Co., E. D. Liman, John B. Fer ' Allentown ; Jacob S. Lnwall, Cats ~augea; D. 0. Soylor, Shoonorsville Is:oven.bee,2B, 1859 Dyspepsia, Debility of the Systeni, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Acidity,. Liver Complaint, Acidity, Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache, Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, and the numberless other discuses arising from In digestion and functional disorders of the A(oniuch, find, when the disease is not beyond the power of med icine, ready relief in that cdablished and sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, TILE OXYGENATED BITTERS, CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL.. Reliable Teetiiriony. We call the attention 11/ the reader to the following letter from President Smith, Of Weskyan Unit:kr:ay: Bryn W. Fowcr. S co. Gentlemen : I first made use of tile Oxygenated Niters some ' seven or eight years since. Having sonTred for twenty years from a form of dyspepsia, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not leap than one day In a week, I was induced, by the unpretehding rec ommendation of Dr. Green; to try one bottle, and if no benefit was recelied to dbicontinge the . • The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a careful observance of the accompanying directions. The result yraa, an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe these Bitters produced an entire change In the habits of my system, and Upon the active energies of the digestive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dyspepsia as most persons. These Bitters have also been of ser vice to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours, • AUDUDTUti W. BMITII. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. HTODDARD, N. 11., Feld. 30, 1830. Messrs. SETH W. FOWLE & CO., • Gents I was, for many years, a great sufferer from Dyspepsia or Watetbrath, and tried almost everything within my reach, but to no benefit, until I was Induced by tho recommendation of my physician, Dr. Itazelton, to make use of the Oxygenated Bitters. Tho bottle produced but a slight alteration In the disease, and had it not been for the urgent request of my physician, I should then have discontinued their use, thinking them to be of no avail ; but his confidence inspired me to per severe, and after using to the extent of half a dozen bot tles, I had entirely regained my .health. I hope all Dyspeptic persons will be induced to give them a fair trial, being confident that the remedy is the most potent, for the various forma of Dyspepsia, that boll been pro duced.. Yours, OXYGENATED BITTERS. To Stith of our readers aa are troubled with the debility incident to tho approach of warm weather, we cordially recommend the use of the Oxygenated Bitters an an Invigorating tonic, con taining no alcohol in' Its compoeition, and possessing more .real merit than any preparation of the kind we have over known. Ogdensburg Republican. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, FREPAILED BY S. •W. FOWLE & CO., 18 Tremont Street, Boston. Bold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in every town and city in New England, and elsewhere. AGENTS.—E. B. Lawall and John B. Mosser Allentown; Jacob Lawall, Catasauqua; W. Tool eon, Emaus • James Weiler, hisioungle; Simon ltau and M. M. Selfridge, Bethlehem •Allentown, Feb. '9. A. B. Schwartz, ATTIIIINEY AT LAW, OFFICE, East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. five doors east of the Sheriff's Oflioe. -Can be consulted In the English and German languages.ll4 Novetnber 23, 1,869. RS :~~ 2 MIDDLETOWN, coml., Feb. 98, 1859 STEARNS FOSTER • 4tinkiiisd'AftiielMoilday,liiii o 26r 4 / 1 50 tear ilisilitiker Trains on the 141fultttlicadillrun'anitolloirs: •a';. •,,'+ 'II f• ,• - zwitir T R Airsiii !: ~ .ii, , .1.... . , . „ ;•;, ;Li i i r id ,I 1 7,1 , •i1fthe...11. I i 1111iiibi , A . ifll .. ,Addit;„n Manch Chunk ) l6,o6ll4 Mj'Ail,3ll l P.lll: , 0 1406 WM. Slatington,,;„ . , 0,40, „", ~„,' 3,08/ .f I . r 8 , 25 " Whitehall,, : 7,1; - ti ' ' I,aa •,, „ 4,52, " thiiik amin e; .-•,.. m r ! li, Pt. ' l'i4 5 0 16' i.,. / . )102; ti AllentetWriji.t. t tun •• ; 14 it] :;:1j661 1"1 •Koisi/45 1 "' 41 Bethlehem, 7,58 I," I:l. II ri,lP'l,ot• rto116101 ; ." ' Preetainshnre, 8,07/ w. ~ ~,2;go. v 4 .) ~ l ic astr, " L•Eatitoa Variv o )6, 3 Q-N ~ ; ii 3 ‘ii ,7 14 .f • . i .r. • : ~.:,..f. • * ;1 ... ,'' ' 1 ...! .. , I- 1 . ,UP 'TRAINS. ~. I . , . i.. ,'tig • • ! tVonve:' ''• IT Ambit./ , : tßi l lti‘..t.'ZiairmoT r,sastb9„ ) ~, h Apo . 4,14 ) ,...,XY,4,11t "i ~.1•;f3 ,35,•V • ,Prqemahaburm6,4,6 Alf, :1.11 2 ". I` , " ; ~ • 3457.. ,tf • Begi k fil!: ,r•it0 ,0 •11 4, • ;p4 9 ,t1:zi../ . . 1 ,013,,• Allebtari n j ig . 1, ~,, 214 ~ „..t.44 0 . 1 t i atkilliwppr, •'6 UT fl.' ' 2, 6 ", 4 , ' •'' '4,3.5' ' , WhitedthWif 4 • 1;46 d i ; i"Ii0.6 ; "" .'"' . 1 1,5,1" . /. lthatinglion,i •- :. 0104 : "l • , 1: 1 429 • 44 • •a . 1 , ,b126. li , At; Mt.ebniat,,lo,oo • " : 1:.2061! 44 : A 6Vlfr '" •• ' , 1 ,- ' , . , Doitat•Ttiaitati , ittfthlatlirleoleitlediiills.; • ' ; • •,, The '6,do o.4l3lllMtliFfiAlli will ritb , n mnineation •irilh.. the' Oatia4 IBM' ' C tWillitlidspat'and ilEriei ! 'train froin . /EdnairantWilliiamilfort4QDont lila 'null: lintpfirt, and will connect at Allentown witbi ttio, gnat) of • llYirayda, . train ,fp,{„Heatlingr i dlatristtkrf nut otts- F ,ffie., at Bothiebotn..,Witif , tin), Hoith ,cnnsx Imola , train - for PhlladelpVit t: at''Easteat tali 1, tlio &Atm ft,. rco kit Notv-..Teribf' itarti'lLfoi• NJw • Tprk,.'ilo: at piiitivitaii*twith thi'Thilithetrain iflieltelvillira T his . !train *ill also. anablirpassmagers .to go; to tho Water flap, Scranton: andHrosb•Bandi either brlthe 'Bol:Del. or the Central R. R. of Nqw,Joraey,traba. ; 7 /to imp p..,FL, • Ex P r . 095 # 21 N1 111 , 4 7P • 1• 9 1 7: ce I) f tido trithlha poorer hleadorr'trat ; troll), id ea ,rre, White. Ilaverl;' - linsleten and IV atlial -..' nd"With ;Ito East' IstitittiylVaiiiitraiii friital4Pil life Potts villa an d. tendiag; and Will 'connect Willem , Werth •Penn. traintfor, Philadelphia, It Ith flag i Celan& of Now Jersey train for.Now.Yorlt, and With the Ma k .Dol. train-,for„Lambertv il le !) ,Trynton, and. philladel- - ) 'Oita. •Up • Trani, Withithar •Oonnrotione. ', •%I 1.: The 6;00 it'.. at, Acooinm'odition train will ermine t With. the past Pon nsy Lynn ia ) train ror pc . ading, - p. oft, - villo;•and'Harrisburg.' , ' • 'The . 11,45' a. ta.• Mail train will roof Ia emniection with. the Bel. Del. troths. from Philadelphia, : Trenton and Lambertville, with the, Central of New Jeraoy train from New York, with the North PinnV'tiain front Philadelphi t ' and will cOnneet , witbllie. Beav or Meadow train for Weatherin. floalote'n, , ,White Haven and Wilkesbarre. • ' ' ' ' The 3,35 p. m. Pzpross 'train will , run in connee.: tion with the Central.of. New Jersby train for. New York and will connect With the, East Point. train for flooding, Pottsville and Harrisburg, and with the Oatuwissa, Williamsport anti Elmira train for Ru pert, Danville, Williamsport and Elmira. . . The Morning train down and the 3,35 train'tip, will not atop at South Easton. •' , , • R. H. SAY RE, Supt. is Eng. —tf ,Tn iii ary 28 Chesnut Grove Whiskey.. FOR SALE' BY C. WIrARTON, Jr., Thle Agent, No. 116 ALNUT Street. For evidences °fits horacter, gee OBR IFICATES. PHILA.', Sept. oth, HISKEY which you sent us, and and that it contains none of the poise foul substance known as FUSIL OIL, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. BOOTH, GAIMPTT CAMAO Analytical Chemists. CHARLES WHARTON JR., SOLE AGENT, Philadelphia: CEIVIIIICATE Or Dn. JAMES It, MILTON.' • NEW Yontri Sept, 3d, 1858 I have analyzed a sample of CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY received from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia,turd having carefully tested it, I am pleasod to state that ills entirely FREE FROM POI SONOUS OR DELETERIOUS substances. It is nn unusually pure end Jinn flavored quality of whlidtoy. JAMES R. CIWILTON, Al.'D., 'Analytical Chemist. Allontown, Sdptombor 28;r1.859. —ly Exton's Celebrated Crackers. For the Sick as well as those in Health. Them Is no Cracker in the market that can surpass Eaton's Trenton Wine Crackers, ORRIS MEE WATER . ' CRACKERS, For which ho reeeivell• the Flrat'Prernlnma at the State. Fairs of Now Jersey, hold at Trenton, Sept. 1858, and at Elizabeth City, Sept. 1859; HAVING introduced them into nearly all the prin cipal Stores in Allentown and Bethlehem, ho merely asks those who have not tried them to do so and judge for themselves. Read the Certlfieete of Dr. James B. Coh man, of Trenton, N. J. where the Crackers are manufactured. OR. JAMES 11, COLEMAN'S CERTIFICATE, The Wino Crackers manufactured b . y A. Exton, of Trenton, N. J. are composed of. wheat .fiour, Sugar, butter, lard, lemon and common salt:. The delicacy of taste, lightness and. krispness .depend altogether upon the purity of material, mixing, and baking.— They are c nty of digestion, nutritive, and palatable, arc excellent food foethe sick ae well as those in per foot health. Theif titer Crackers 'are equally pure. Their superior quality is owing to the skill with which :they' arc manufactured. - JAMES B. gOLEMAN. Allentown, March 14. 1860. , —Cm "THE MON," ARM EITAZIET,4IIQQB7i %B=Bn • PHIL A DELPH7A. THE undersigned hav,ing purehatual.tho interest of his former partner, Evan Evans;' the above would . oallattention'of the public to its 'con venience for those visiting the ,Oity, either for busi ness or pleasure. Its.situatiou being but a fewsteps from, the prin ciple, avenues of trade,. °flew inducements to those on business; while to them in search of pleasure, passenger raiLroads which lid* 'pass in closo prox imity afford a cheap and pleasant ride to all places of interest in or about the city. The Proprietor gives assurantfirthat The Union" shall be kept with such characder as will. nitwit:pub lic approbation and,would respectfully ,solleit patron age from Lehigh and adjoining cooties; •• UPTON B. NEW,603.1 ER. Philadelphia, August 3, 1859. —ly POUDRETT" . E. . 3P.E1112',19164Z7bN':13 CELEBRATED GENUINE POUDItETTE. I 50,000 B r y BIIELoP manufactur ed O ftErT;l7,Let B Pgrani - , Gress, Cabbage, Flowers, planting of Trees, and every kind of crop. Price $l2 and $l5 per Ton or 30 end 40 cents by tho bushel. A liberal discounts° Dealers. FAnuans, if you want it good manure, go and see the Poudretto Factory of A. PEYSSON'S,' Gray's Ferry Road, below the Arsenal, or to Peyison's Farm, Gloucester, Woodbury Rood, N. J., and satisfy your selves of the superior quality of the material. Ap ply to ' A. PEYSSON, Office No. 12 Goldsmith's 11011, Library Sheet, or FRENCH, RICHARDS k CO., York Avenue and Callowhill Streets ' Philadelphia. February 8, 1880. Briggs & Helfrich COMMISSION DCALERS IN ALL MINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE SUCII as Pork, Beef, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Poul try, 0111110, Eggs, Butter, Lard, Chcceo, Flour Grain, Fruit, hc. • ALSO IN LIVE STOCK, ' 184 and 185 West Washington Market, (First Row North of Fulton Street, Now York.) • jrgir'llogs slaughtered tet short notice. Orders for Groceries, Fish, Fruits, kc., promptly filled. All letters of inquiry will receive immediate attention., farßusiness strictly Commission. Sales strictly attended to at the Boats and Railroad Depots, arid returns promptly made. Josern Bntaas.] (JONATHAN R. Ilecrnicn. Now York, August 24, 1852. —ly TO • CONSIIMPTPIES AND nrEinvous surrEatEita. THE subscriber, for several years a resident of Asia discovered while there a simple vegetable remedy— a'aure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronehi'is Coughs, Colds curd NerMins Debility. 'Poi the bane fit orConsumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is wil ling to mak tho same public. .To those who desire it, ho will send the Prescri Hon, with full dircctlons• (free of charge); also mm to of the medicine, whielt they will find a hea au' combination of Nature's simple herbs. Tho desiring the Remedy can obtain it by return mai by addressing . • J. E, OUTIIBF:RT,Poianic Physician. lic; 420 Broadway, Now York. ED April 111 CEI 11 II Wo havo enrofolly istod the sample of lIIESNUT (TROVE -4m